auto combine YOUR photos in Photoshop with generative fill ai
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Automatic Compositing with your own photos in Photoshop with Generative Fill ai. Photoshop Combines YOUR photos with Generative Fill. Colin Smith shows you how.
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ai is fine and all, but MAN, i've used photoshop for 20 years and i just found out about "reveal all" option 😂😂
I was today old when I found out about that option.
lol, its the little things :)
Automatic photo compositing is so handy! kahma makes great AI portraits.
Love your teaching style. Straight to the point. Fast and informative. This would easily be a 15-20 minute video by most of the others. You Rock !!!!!
Thanks!
AMAZING!! 🎉 and thanks sir Colin for Image Reveal trick!
Thanks! Glad you like it
Something new every day! Thank you
I'm trying, thanks :)
It just shows that possibilities with Generative Fill are enormous!
Indeed they are!
Awesome. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Yes I was wondering if this was possible. Thanks so much for showing us!!❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Colin, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts and a video on the Contextual Task Bar. We have seen a few posts on the Adobe forum from people who hate the CTB, but I suspect they are missing the point, and missing out on a useful resource by hiding it. Part of the issue is the ambiguous wording under the three dot pop-up options to 'Lock' the CTB, because you can still move it, but it stays in the new position till you move it again. People can be stubbornly resistant to change, but if they made the effort I think they'd grow to love this particular new feature.
You are right. If you don't pin it, it becomes very annoying. Once you pin it, its very useful
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I just ask myself why I should change landscapes. I can`t find an answer which makes sense. With my photography I want to show the real world and not a fake world. I just use the "Generative Fill" if I crop my photos and change the format
And that's completely valid!
Excellent Colin, thank you !
My pleasure!
generative fill it's amazing
This is so cool be glad when I get it really because I take lots of wildlife/nature pictures and would love to put some together as you just did
Do it! Share them on our FB page. I'd love to see what you do
Hi Colin, I follow your tutorials for a couple of years and I appreciate your clear and logical information. I make small videos with my travel adventure and I would like to use some quick zoom in and out as you frecvently do. Can you help me with this?
This generative fill really worked phenomenally on a photoshoot I did underwater where the backdrop white sheet floated around too much and was too cluttered looking behind the model. So I used generative fill on just the background and put "underwater pool" and it put either a smoother nicer looking white sheet backdrop OR it removed it completely and looked like a much deeper pool with no clutter! Love to take advantage of the features Adobe continues to put out!
Amazing
Hi, this is a great video. Can you fix how to generate the same fill to a series of photos? I have 3 photos of same object. I want to replace the background. I’m so happy with the first AI works. But I couldn’t get the same result to my other photos, no matter how I tried. Is there a way to make a reference to the AI so the result is similar?
More of a philosophical question: with generative fill (and other AI-tools), when does a photo stop being a photo and becomes something else (mixed media? photo collage?)?
I've answered this so many times in the last month lol. The same place a retouched photo becomes digital art. Its a just a retouch, but done with ai assistance. Rarely will the ai finish the job completely.
However, these options dont REALLY look good if you look closely at the details. These photo bashes look nice in first glance, but way too often the details are morphed or incoherent.
Especially if you ask photoshop to add humans.
Oh my, the abominations you get
This is where your Ps skills come in handy. Which is why we weren't being replaced by ai. Generated people will get better fast though. If you look at the progression of other image generators, faces first, then eyes, then digits.
@@photoshopcafe Yeah. If I need a good image I need to use MJ and PS and sometimes Stable Diffusions, though I suck at SD. I just use it for very specific purposes.
I really hope that once PS comes out of Beta it will be better. Generative Fill is amazing in certain purposes, but it's still not what it's aiming to be.
@@adarwinterdror7245 it’s still in beta and far from the finished product. Too many people think this is the pinnacle of Gen AI when it’s only just been born. When it grows, and learns, it’ll be a genius child prodigy.
Amazing!
Thanks!
I used this technique to put a picutre of a mansion into a forest setting, the problem is the house has different lighting and didn't blend into the background in the way that the regular generative things do when creating from scratch. The contrasts don't match.
That's expected. You still have to use the matching techniques in Photoshop. I have plenty of tuts on it
I have been searching for ways to enhance my photo editing skills, and your tutorial on Generative Fill hit the spot! It is fascinating to see how AI can assist us in creating stunning compositions.
Great to hear!
Sir please reply me...
I had received a photo in Whatsapp. Without downloading it , it was showing like a beach (blurry) ... But when i downloaded it , it converted into a forest...
How can i do this. It was like 2 photos in 1
(I saw closely and i discovered that the beach photo is also there but not showing when it was not blurry)
I was out taking some photos of a model railway, it was a modelling club who invited. I took some focusstacked shots showing intire raiway part with small houses, roads, cars and everything. The wooden frames on wich the model were build, was very visible, of course - I marked those areas, and VOILA - I had the nicest and most thrustworthy landscape photos like taken from an aeroplane. I have also tried to use it on some macroshots where a flash was used, and therefore had some nearly blown out areas - the generative fill fixed that very, very well also. So I am a big fan of the AI stuff and do not see it as a threat, but as a help and oportunity.
Yes! I love to hear this
I agree it is an amazing tool Yesterday I had a photo od a bird taking off but the wing was clipped ay the top of the frame. I extended the frame and told it to use fill and extend the wind tip. I was surprised that not only was the fill correct but the wind tip was perfect.
Did expect something else after the "combine" title
I´m searching for something Ai like where I can give the Ai multible examples of a person or anything that should be used for the filling.
Lets say I want to complete a person in a picture which is not 100% completed and the Ai fails because of lack of information... But I have multible other pics with that person maybe from a same scene... can I feed the Ai with all that infos from other pics? cross-references so to say?
Hi, did anyone had luck wrapping jewelry objects around a wrist/finger/neck?
That would be a great help IF it would work with high resolution pictures. I printed some of these results. They looked awful…
Oil painting or watercolor at less than 50% of my own photos do no work anymore. Do you have a solution. Thank you
It's ok if you don't look too closely. AI in Photoshop still has a long way to go as results are often still unusable if not scary. Not good enough for Photoshop standards.
Really enjoyed this tutorial. May have to give kahma a shot for professional headshots on a budget.
Thanks for the great video Colin. Do you still get 1024 pixel resolution in the filled area if you use high quality photos? It would be great to see this applied in a sky replacement tutorial. Thanks again!
Yes, its still 1024. However you don't really notice it much in skies unless there are really detailed clouds
Thanks
photoshop generative fill changes objects, not deleted them??
Thanks for sharing this brand new amazing tool 👌 It gives us a huge boost of possibilities of turning our photos to the next level ! It is also a kind of scaring when you see a photo - is it a AI generated photo or is he/she so good to taking these photos? 😮😅
I think we will develop an eye for ai and we will notice. Also when they start the CAI we will know.
Thank you , wonderful blend
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for one more wonderful video. My question is as follows: is it possible to save two variations of generative fill in Ps? It often happens that in different options you find some useful elements, which would be nice to combine with layers, but after you choose one, the rest disappear , Thank you for help!
I have found the way out, thank you all the same!
the future is here! photoshop just keeps getting better
This is brilliant xx thank you x
AI is amazing. I became a media designer only a couple of years ago, I never imagined things would be possible that quickly. I'm not afraid to "maybe" lose my job because of ai, I'm happy to learn how to utilize it! Thanks for the video!
Amazing tip, I was not aware this could be done with gen fill. Many thanks from Nova Scotia.
Amazing. Very cool. but I am confused with your selection. I found it difficulty to follow. Why you were in Hurry.?
Because people on RUclips have no patience :)
Did you go to settings and set the speed of the video to a lower setting?
What exactly is the operation right at the start at 12 seconds? Not positive exactly what to click and drag and the screen doesn’t really show the detail
Move tool, dragging image into tab of the other image to combine them. I have shown this many times in my tutorials.Here it is, nice and simple: ruclips.net/video/I8S4k_s97HE/видео.html
THANK YOU always learn something here!!!
adobe says cannot use for commercial use. How does that apply?
Its beta
hmm but not color
at that point it's not photography anymore, though.
How's it any different than retouching, as far as "purity" goes? I'm glad I never claimed to be a purist. I have nothing to back pedal lol
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I teach a class on Photoshop at our local community college and I want to show people how to use their own images as much as possible.
thank you Colin, just tried it and it worked great on my landscape photos
This is nice!
So cool!
I love this generative fill but having the beta and regular ps together on my desktop caused problems At first it was okay but then regular PS started crashing. I have some photo work to do so this was annoying. After unitnstalling the beta and uninstalling PS and then reinstalling it I still experience some crashes but not as numerous.. Am I the only one who experienced this ? I need to put my amazment with this feature aside and hope it gets out of beta soon. Colin, I've been using PS from before the start of creative cloud and I never encountered these crashes. I take it you haven't experienced this but can you give me any ways to go? Thanks, love your videos.
I'm guessing you are on windows? I've heard of issues. Not experiencing those issues on Mac.
I've been using Generative Fill in PS Beta for some time now, and it never ceases to amaze me of it's power!
This was another revelation, thank you 👍 LIKED.
Glad to help
wow this is amazing! never seen anything like it
What version of photoshop is this, 25.5?
beta
Wow, how creative can one get? Amazing!
Nice, just what I was looking for
Really...
Yup
loved it !!!!!!!!
best video i have watched ...period
Wow, that's so cool! Thanks for sharing that great technique!
You bet!
You are superb!
Thank you! 😃
I appreciate you sharing such helpful techniques.
Glad it was helpful!
Top! Thx!
Welcome!
Am Loving this Idea, thanks a bunch.
Anytime
So cool! Thank you!
Thank you for this great tutorial!
You're very welcome!
Keep'em coming! Amazing!
ok I will
Scale is not accurate
Doesn't matter, when I'm just quickly showing how a feature works
superb!!
Thx
great stuff
Thanks
Great!
Thanks
Fake not working
Funny the ones you showed are the two surprisingly very poor photographers once I checked out their work.
The joking tns at the beginning?
Sadly, photography is DEAD!
Way too little detail in this to be a threat at big resolution prints.
How so?
The gen fill has issues with filling more than 1024px as of now, by design. This is something that will change later in the beta or on the official release. So the imperfections you see are a way for Adobe to handle the load on their side. This will not be an issue in the near future.
@@cipher893 it’s a BETA! Not the finished article. Too many people slagging this lack of detail off when it’s still in its public test phase.
@ bullmarket4u - Only if photographers stop taking photographs - perhaps you really mean, other people will get more 'likes' using AI, but if that's the criteria it's rather simplistic and no measure of the health of photography.
Boring. I guess Photoshop has always been known by non-photographers as “Photoshop”. We photographers will still use it for our real work.
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